Carbon fiber is a microcrystalline graphite material obtained by carbonizing and graphitizing organic fibers (such as bamboo). The microstructure of carbon fiber is similar to artificial graphite, which is a disordered graphite structure. Because its strength, density and corrosion resistance are superior to many traditional materials, it has great application prospects.
To put it bluntly, it is the same element as pencil lead, but the spatial structure of atoms is different.
Carbon fiber+resin+curing time = carbon fiber products (carbon fiber cloth for fishing).